![]() Highest temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees generally in light to moderate south to southwest winds.įurther outlook: Current indications suggest that it will be unsettled early next week with spells of rain and showers. Heavy outbreaks of showery rain will build from the west later in the day. ![]() Sunday: A mix of cloud and sunny spells to start the day along with well scattered showers. Highest temperatures of 13 to 17 degrees in light southerly or variable breezes. Further outbreaks of rain may push up from the south affecting southeastern and eastern coasts later in the day. Saturday: Some uncertainty in the details for Saturday but it will likely start cloudy with outbreaks of rain and drizzle, gradually clearing eastwards and followed by sunny spells and showers from the west. Lowest temperatures of 6 to 10 degrees in light southerly or variable breezes. Highest temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees, possibly reaching 19 degrees, in mostly light southwesterly breezes.įriday night: Clear spells and isolated showers at first but cloud will build from the southwest with patches of rain and drizzle develop along with mist and fog. Some showers will be heavy at times and there is the chance of isolated thunderstorms. The rain will clear northeastwards around lunchtime, followed from sunny spells and slow-moving scattered showers from the southwest. Temperatures not falling below 7 to 11 degrees in mostly light to moderate southerly winds with mist and hill fog developing.įriday: A dull and damp start to the day with outbreaks of rain. Thursday night: A mild, damp and cloudy night with outbreaks of rain continuing. Fresh and gusty east to southeast winds will gradually moderate. A cooler day than of late with highest temperatures of 11 to 15 degrees generally, slightly milder in parts of the southwest. Thursday: Some limited bright spells in the morning but overall a cloudy day with outbreaks of rain in the southwest extending to all areas through the morning and afternoon, heavy at times with the chance of isolated thunderstorms. Lowest temperatures of 6 to 10 degrees in moderate to fresh and gusty east to southeast winds. Wednesday night: Dry in many areas overnight though cloud with patches of rain and drizzle will continue to build from the south with more persistent rain in the southwest towards morning. OVERVIEW: Turning more unsettled for the rest of the week with rain and showers at times. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 or 19 degrees Celsius, again best values across the midlands and west. Low cloud and patchy drizzle may also affect the south coast. Wednesday will be largely dry with a mix of cloud and hazy sunshine - breezier however as compared to recent days in moderate to fresh southeast winds. A mild night with lowest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees Celsius in mainly light southeasterly breezes. Generally dry tonight, although patchy drizzle will continue in western and northwestern coastal areas with possible fog moving in along southern coasts. Some mist or fog may move into southern coasts too. Thicker cloud will however bring patchy outbreaks of drizzle to parts of the Atlantic coast. Most areas will be dry and very mild for the rest of today with a mix of cloud and hazy sunshine and light to moderate southeasterly breezes. SUMMARY: Very mild and mostly dry - patchy drizzle in the west with possible fog along the south coast. Peer-reviewed journal articles by Met Éireann staff members Past Weather Agrometeorological Bulletins
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